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Wm.Levy ~ 
F.Auglin 
-Mrs.0.B.Cintas 
W.S.Gould 
J.W.Spencer 
Joffe & Joffe 
Voit 

Sumner Healy 
Mr .Holt 
W.B.Crowell 
Clapp & Graham 
A. Arnold 
J.W.Spencer 
A.W.Barber 
J.Levy Gal. 
J.W.Spencer 
W.H.Woods 
A.Arnold 
A.M.Surprenant 
A.Arnold 
A.M.Surprenant 
W.H.Woods _ 
B.Lazarus 
J.Suiet 
W.H.Woods 
Clapp & Graham 
 Surprenant 
A.Arnold 

Clapp & Graham 
J.Levy Gal. 
W.B.Crowell 
Mrs.0.B.Cintas 
J.Levy Gals. 

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A.Arnold 
A.Arnola 


No. 


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Nov.25, 192 


Price 


$ 2,200. 
950. 
2,700. 
9,100. 
5,000. 
500. 
425. 
360. 
575. 


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Buyer 


W.H.Woods 


W.B.Crowell 
EgF .Albee 
W.H.Woods 
W.S.Gould 
A.Arnold 
W.L.Emile 
M.A.Newhouse 
M.J.Rougeron 


FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


From Saturday - November 19 Until Time of Sale 
Weekdays 9g to 6 7 Sunday eat07s 
[Thanksgiving Day 2 to 5] 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Friday Evening November 25 
Beginning at 8:15 O'Clock 


Peete tON tf SALE AT THE 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
Madison Avenue ° 56th to 57th Street 


New York City 


é 


SALES CONDUCTED BY 
Mr. O. Bernet & Mr. H.H. Parke 


American Art Association - Inc 
MANAGERS 


1927 


eee te atone el Shenae 22 
Stale aa eH 


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mix See ORY PAINTINGS 


Landscapes by Corot, Diaz 
JacquE anD Van MarcKE 


Figure Studies by Fortuny 
GEROME, VIBERT, CLAUSEN 
RipGway KnicutT & OTHERs 


A Marine by Crays and 
A Water-color by Rico 


& 


‘Removed from the 
CONVERSE RESIDENCE 
CONYERS MANOR 


GREENWICH 7 Conn. 


ejold By Order of 
the Legatees of the 
E. C. CONVERSE 
Ase Rd Ql 


UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE 
American Art Association 


iN CLOSR APO Ro ALTE D 


New York 
LoO2F 


| Priced (Catalogues 


Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session 
thereof, will be furnished by the Association at 
charges commensurate with the duties involved 
in copying the necessary information from the 
records of the Association. 


‘The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - Inc 


Designs its (. atalogiies. 
and ‘Directs -All Details of LHlustration 
Text and Typography 


I. 


Conditions of Sale 


TAD ™,_» 


REJECTION OF Bips, Any bid which is not commensurate with the value 
of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance, 
may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


. Tue Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 


arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the 
same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


. IDENTIFICATION AND Deposir sy Buyer. The name of the buyer of 


each lot shall be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so 
required, each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount for 
which sold, and his or her name and address. QA deposit at the actual 


time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase prices as 


may be required. [If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, 
the lot or lots so purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up 
again and re-sold. 


. Risk AFTER PurcHAse. ‘Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s 
‘hammer, and thereafter the property is at the purchaser’s risk, and neither 


the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss of, or any 
damage to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occasioned, or any 
other cause whatsoever. © 


. DeLivery oF Purcuasss.. Delivery of any purchases will be made only 


upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


. RecEIpTED Brits. Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a re- 


ceipted bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized 
and honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer 
of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before delivery 
of the property has been taken, the buyer should immediately notify the 
Association of such loss. 

STORAGE IN DEFAULT oF Prompt PAYMENT AND CALLING FoR Goons. 
Articles not paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent 
by noon of the day following that of the sale may be turned over by the 
Association to some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse 
until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the cost of 
such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against the 
purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or 
storage will be upon the purchaser. (In any instance where the purchase 
bill has not been paid in full by noon of the day following that of the sale, 
the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any other stipulation 
in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale 
thereof or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without further 
notice for the account of the buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for 
any deficiency and all losses and expenses sustained in so doing. 


. Surppinc. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in 


10. 


Il. 


which the Association is in no wise engaged, Aut the Association will, how- 
ever, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and — 


reasonable rates carriers and packers ; doing so, however, without any 
assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts ue charges of the 
parties engaged for such service. 


. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 


correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of the sale to 
point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either 
by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, 
genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set 
aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection 
not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. 
I, Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and 
the Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy 


expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its — 


judgment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of 
the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such 
damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

Recorps. The records of the auctioneer and the Association are in all cases 
to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by 
both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for losses or 
damage shall lie. 

BuyING ON Orper. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 


parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if con- — 


ditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge of commission 
Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, 
except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or 


for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been present at 
the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned — 
within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be — 


refunded, if the lot differs from its catalogue description. CQ[Orders for 
execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to 
leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be 
given, but also the title, and bids should be-stated to be so much for the 
lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects 
of art, the bid for volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- 
mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent 
or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 


These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the 
auctioneer or by an officer of the -Association 


OTTO BERNET + HIRAM H. PARK EO ye 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION -INC 
Managers 


an eheaienel 
. 


EVENING SESSION 
Friday, November 25, 1927 at 8:15 O'Clock 
Catalogue Numbers I to 46 Inclusive 


feo Oo YeA C 
4 po SPANISH: XIX CENTURY 


1. 4 WOMAN OF MADRID Cine Crorucop 


Half-length portrait of a young woman in a plum-colored 
dress with gold epaulettes, her face and neck wrapped in 
a white lace mantilla pinned with a yellow rose. | 


Signed at upper right, Noyac, Maprip 


Panel: Height, 8 inches; width, 5 inches 


Me kek-Y- + E NN 
BRITISH: 1838—I9QII 


a O, 
2. ARABIAN NIGHTS Drv, Pew 
At the wall of a cavern defined by a pointed Moresque arc 


are two water carriers and a merchant talking together as 
they rest by the wayside. 


Signed at lower left, HARRY FENN 


Water-color: Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches 


2 


Site. 


LOUIS «ASTON 4KiNene en 
AMERICAN: 1873— 


4 


TWO RIVER LANDSCAPES s 


Each depicting the smooth surface of a wide rlyer bordered © 
with grasses and trees under a summer sky. 


One signed at lower right, ASTON KNIGHT, GREENWICH 


Water-color: Height, 10 inches; length, 13 inches 


KRNST SCH Mite 
GERMAN: XIX CENTURY 


THE NEWSPAPER ‘NAA OB, Cngeezs 


Half-length figure of an elder in scarlet waistcoat and broad | 
brimmed black hat, smoking his pipe and reading a news- 


paper. 
Signed at upper right, ERNsT SCHMITZ, MUNCHEN 
Panel: Height, 7% inches; width, 6 inches 


ALPHONSE DE Ney ee 
FRENCH: 1836—1885 


_.LA RECONNAISSANCE WW), &. 


A detail of French dragoons—officers an@ orderlies—in blue 
uniforms and red trousers, have dismounted in the shelter of 
a low ridge; the leaders are examining the visible country © 

to the left. Gray sky filled with rain clouds. 


Signed at lower right, A. DE NEUVILLE, and dated 1876 
Height, 8% inches; length, 12 inches 


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AGBER F “LYNCH 
PERUVIAN: 1851— 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN Baan Nae 
haired you 


~ Delicate profile to the right of a beautiful fa 


woman with brown hair dressed high and violet décolletage; 
light grayish-white background. 


Signed at upper right, ALBERT LyNcH 
Panel: Height, 8% inches; width, 634 inches 


Peek © S 
SPANISH: XIX CENTURY 


. SEVILLE: LAS MAJAS Atte , : 
A procession of women in gdily coloréd shawls a resses 


is emerging from the arch of an official building over which 


48 — flies the Spanish flag, into the place of a white courtyard. 


+ At the left, by the wall, stands a guardia civil in blue coat 
and red trousers. 


Signed at lower left, F. Ramos, SEVILLA 


Height, 10 inches; width, 7 inches 


Or iO) 4G E.BL ER 
GERMAN: 1838—1896 


INTERIOR OF 4 BYRE J) pct 


The manger is filled with sheep and ewes with their young 
ones, two in the foreground accompanied by two white 
, lambs, the latter watching a brood of chickens hopping in 
and out of a feed bowl. The coat of the shepherd hangs 
over a barrel of straw at the right. 


Signed at lower right, OrTo GEBLER 
Panel: Height, 14% inches; length, 17 inches 


II 


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ALPHONSE DE NBUVIULEE 
FRENCH: 8301885 
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HUSSAR OF fii Ee Ti REGIMENT 


Standing figure of a corporal of Hussars in frogged blue 
jacket, striped red trousers and black fur cap with plume; 
resting on his sword, and facing the observer. 


Signed at lower right with initials, A. DE N., and dated 1866 
_ Water-color: Height, 11 inches; width, 7 inches 


M. SEYMOUR BLOODGOS 
AMERICAN: 1845— 


THE POOL “Wy. elt 


Interior of a wood with a pool of water in the foreground | 


fed by a rivulet trickling down over the rocks, and sur- 
rounded by a girdle of tall russet and green trees, lighted 1 in 
the distance by the sun. 


Signed at lower right, M. S. BLoopcoop, and dated 1888 


Height, 20 inches; width, 16% inches 


KF. HOPKINSON Soh 
AMERICAN: 1838—1915 


VENICE ({), 


‘The white houses of the city topped by square campanili 


are visible across the green water; in the right foreground, 
a fishing boat with brown sails, moored beside a stone bridge. 


Signed at lower right, F. HopKINSON SMITH 


W ater-color: Height, 14% inches; length, 25% inches 


Le 


leo. 


ew Hala RE DG EE, N:. A. 
AMERICAN: 1820—1910 


THE HILLSIDE Chek t t re Pe 
al ivided 


A brown hill rising to the right a y a rough hedge 
crossing the foreground; the ridge bears a line of trees sil- 


_houetted in masses against the white cumulus clouds behind. 


A man is walking through the fields towards the barn on the 
summit of the hill. : 


Signed at lower right, W. WHITTREDGE 


Signed on back of canvas, WuiTrReDGE, N.A., and dated 


1899 
Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches 


Weert ©) 1 1, 1 
ITALIAN: XIX CENTURY 


HEAD .OF A YOUNG GIRL ber Rr £ 


Head and shoulders facing the observer, of a young Nea- 
politan girl in a green robe with a white veil covering her 
dark brown hair and large gold circlets in her ears; her 
swarthy head is tilted back, the brown eyes and full red lips 


beckoning to the observer. Dark background. 


Signed at upper right, V. PoLri 
Height, 25% inches; width, 13% inches 


From Louis Pisam, Florence and Rome 


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FREDERICK GC. GR 
AMERICAN: XIX CENTURY 


LANDSCAPE ‘ we € 


A hillside with russet undergrowth and t { tree-trunks in 
the left foreground; behind, a thick and impenetrable cur- 


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tain of woodland in greens, browns and Braye, His eas = | 


defining the blue sky. 


Signed at lower right with monogram F. G. Ge and Hered 
1885 
Height, 12 inches; length, 22 inches 


ARTHUR QUARTILE 


AMERICAN: 183 Cb | 
MARINE: THE von ieee 


A fishing vessel flying a brown mainsail and a small tramp 7 


steamer are tossing on the waves, hazily lighted by the huge 
disk of a full moon. 


Signed at lower right, QUARTLEY 


Height, 16% inches; width, 12% inches ~ 


JAMES M. HART, N. 


AMERICAN: eae + 
CATTLE TRAVERSING A dan 


October scene, an arch of russet and green foliage spanning 
a woodland park up which a herdsman is driving brown 


and white cattle. Above, in the distance, is a glimpse of — 


brilliant blue sky. 
Signed at lower left, James M. Harr 
Panel: Height, 1634 inches; width, 12% inches 


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Weeds 1 LON CH 
PERUVIAN: 1851— 


| 17. PORTRAIT BY GASLIGHT \g Ww, Sftueey 


____~ On the stone balustrade of a ball-room, from which streams 

__ __ a yellow light, stands the erect figure of a young lady in a 
3 ©. plain white evening robe and long brown gloves, her head 
tilted back against the wall, and facing the observer. In 
the garden at the right, a dense mass of trees in the moon- 


light. 
Signed at lower left, A. LYNcu 


eight, 21 inches; width, 1014 inches 


Peewee PRELULWITZ, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1865— 


18. VENUS Wit Se gare 


r Nude figure of the sea-born goddess, standing erect in a 
(es huge shell riding on the crest of a wave, accompanied by a 


shark and two men swimming. 


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Signed at lower right, H. PRELLWITZ, and dated 1907 
Height, 17 inches; length, 29 inches 


Thos. B. Clarke Prize, National Academy of Design, 1907 


15 


EDOUARD TOUDOUZE 
FRENCH: 1844—1907 


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19. L’ECHALIER Co oe. LK | 


A young woman in a scarlet blouse, mauve petticoat re blue 


' stockings, and wearing a white cap. is perched coquettishly 
$ O. ona lower rail of a rough fence, with two brass milk cans 
at her feet. Behind is a green meadow bordered by trees 


Signed at lower right, E. TouDOUZE 


Panel: Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches 


ALBERTO °PRASie 
ITALIAN: 1826180000 Game | F 


20. LES MARCHANDS. QAM. 


A white garden wall crowned by fruits and a 4 
liant in the Algerian sunlight. In the right foreground the 
AL. \ (ates wall abuts on a shop, before the door of which a horseman 


in brown dress and red fez has pulled up and | is addressing 
questions to the two owners. @ 
Signed at lower left, A. PAsINi 

Height, 9 inches; length, 10% inches 


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EeNOMARID DETAILEE 
FRENCH: 1848—1912 


21. EN VEDETTE Ow ee ey ae 


Figures of a cavalryman of the Twenty-first Regiment in 
| _ black uniform with red facings, astride a brown horse, facing 
3 66, half-right, with lance and pennant looped over his right 


ae eee eee 


shoulder. 


2 ft 


Signed at lower right, Epovarp Derairte, and dated 1877 
Panel: Height, 1334 inches; width, 84 inches 
Collection of Benjamin Stern, Esq. 


Loan Exhibition, Educational Alliance and Hebrew Tech- 


nical Institute 


mee bt RCO PASIN I 
ITALIAN: 1826—1899 


2. MARCHE AUX FRUITS Q WW. S | 
A courtyard in North Africa, before a house with /over- at 


hanging upper stories and Moorish windows; behind, at 
the left, is a low stable building and the brilliant green foll- 
——, age of atree. ‘Iwo veiled women are in the doorway of the 
5 S a house; outside is an amorphous group of merchants, with 
‘ their horses amid baskets and scattered heaps of fruit. 


Signed at lower right, A. PASINI 


Height, 11 inches; length, 1334 inches 


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24. 


dormer windows clustered regularly toge 


FRANCOIS FLAMENG 


FRENCH: 1859— | 
W. tk Undydd 


LA MARCHANDE DE PATISSERIES 


The Bois, at the time of the Directory. On an Autumn 


morning soldiers and cavaliers are caracoling across the 


park, their figures dwarfed by the great mass of yellowing ~ 


trees behind. In the foreground citoyens and citoyennes 
strolling or gossiping; two resplendent ladies have rebufted 
a young girl, richly dressed, who is carrying a tray of pies. 


Signed at lower right, FRANCoIs FLAMENG 


Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 16% inches 


MARTIN RICO 
SPANISH: 1850—1908 


CASTILIAN SUNSHINE 


A group of old white-walled houses with 4teep gables and 


er at the river- 
side; here and there a woman, a seated fisherman, and two 
figures in a boat. At the right, in a mass of greenery lie 
the roofs of mansions and two white belfries thrust up into 
the sunshine. 


Signed at lower left, Rico 


Water-color: Height, 23 inches; width, 16 inches 


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JULES JACQUES VEYRASSAT 
FRENCH: 1829—1893 


25. LA MOISSON © 
| A wide plain eG for miles the autumn wat 


In the right foreground two men and a woman loading grain 

on to a wagon drawn by a chestnut and two white horses. 

In the left middle distance, groups of harvesters and an 
empty wagon resting beside two stacks. 


Signed at lower right, J. VeyRASSAT 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


FRANCOIS FLAMENG 


FRENCH: 1859— 


46. LE JEUNE NAPOLEON [ *0, Choris Chee alg 


A snow-clad Alpine landscape of the Italian campaign. The 
young general Buonaparte, in gold-embroidered black uni- 
form and tricolor scarf, his head bare, passing on a chestnut 
horse before serried ranks of French infantrymen in black 
-and white uniforms. Behind him appears the mass of cheer- 
ing soldiery in a forest of fixed bayonets and the captured 
standards of the Austrian army. A dismantled gun carriage 
lies across the left foreground. 


Signed at lower right, FRANCOIS FLAMENG 


Height, 25 inches; width, ae 


19 


ALPHONSE. DE NER Vi baat 
FRENCH: 1836—1885 


24. VEDETTE DE DRAGONS § 60. 


Figure of a non-commissioned officer of dragooh in Cd ark 
blue uniform with red facings and epaulettes, fully accoutred, _ 
and mounted on a roan horse facing to the left. His glance 
is directed across the desert country, away from the observer. 


Signed at lower right, A. pp NEUVILLE, and dated 1879 
Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches — | 
Vente A. De Neuville, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 1901 


PAUL JEAN 


BELGIAN: 1819—1900 { 
28. EFFET DU MATIN: BATEAUX (4 L’ANCRE y 
A group of Dutch sailing barges, the nearest with brown 
and white sails, float placidly on the smooth silky waters of 
the estuary of the Scheldt; two rowing boats are putting back — 
and forth between the barges and the observer, the soft and 


/ on clear morning light streaming down from a brilliant blue sky 
‘lightening to lilac on the horizon. | 


7 e ~~ Signed at lower right, P. J. Crays — 
: Height, 1634 inches; length, 25 inches 


Alexander Blumenstiel Collection, American Art Associa- 
tion, 1906 


From Messrs. Scott and Fowles, New York 
[See illustration] 


20 


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No. 28. 


Erret pu MaTINnN; BATEAUX A L’ANCRE 


“phy MARIO FORT URS 
qe!” SPANISH: 1838—1874 | 


30. AN AFRICAN CHIEF / g@6, ‘ 


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29. AVANT LVORAGE | XO. Qt 


LOUIS CARRIER- BELLEUSE. 
FRENCH: 18485, 


A shingle beach with the green sea in re disrater: theneathl 
the leaden gray heavens. At the right, fishing boats have 
been landed; in the left. foreground, a number of fishermen 
and women are struggling with a capstan to beach a large 
boat which sticks its gray sails up into the sky. | 


Signed at lower right, Louts CARRIER- BELLEUSE, and dated 
1892 | 
Height, 26 inches; length, 3692 inches — 


Graceful erect figure of a negro chief wrapped in black and 
white robes, with blue Moroccan corselet and pink blouse, — 
his outstretched arms resting on a long flintlock rifle. Flat 
landscape with a mass of green trees behind the figure at 


the left. Pe . Fon ea of 


Signed at lower right, with dedication, FoRTUNY, and dated 
1870 


ee Height, 16% inches; width, 13 ache 
8 , ; 
[See illustration] 


OR9 


No. 30. AN AFRICAN CHIEF 


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JEAN. GE EORGES ‘VIBERT 
FRENCH: 1840—1902 


31. THE CONNOISSEURS 15 \.d : Gad 


“yp Palace interior with a library table at the right and an 
armorial screen in the foreground. Before it, turning over 

“a . the leaves of an album of prints, is a cardinal in scarlet 
seated in a green armchair, a Monsignor in purple robes 

looking over his shoulder and smiling AAURISERE TOF with 

him. . 


Signed at lower left, J. G. VipERT 
Panel: Height, 1834 inches; ite 15 inches 


JEAN JACQUES HENNE 
FRENCH: 1829—1905 


0. 32, ‘PAYSANNE | 5 eH. (Se . Ora t0de | 


_ A delicate profile to the left of a young girl wearing a dark 
green dress and brilliant scarlet cap, her face with its straight | 
nose and red lips softly and brilliantly lighted from upper 
lett. 


Signed at upper right, J. J. HENNER, and dated 1892 : 
Height, 16%4 inches; width, 13% inches 


[See illustration] 


24 


PAYSANNE 


NO. 32: 


EAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 


-J 3A. 
re FRENCH: 1796—1875 


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In the middle distance, the triple stone arch of the bridge, — 
crowned by a lodge, crosses the smooth green mirror of the — 
river; behind rises thick woodland extending to the left — 
foreground. On the grass near the observer, at the left, is — 
the kneeling figure of a woman in brown dress and cap. The ~ 
ground slopes abruptly up to the right in a hummock partly | 
veiled by delicate saplings fluttering against the pale blue — 
sky. 


Signed at lower right, COROT 4 
Height, 14 inches; length, 17 Ce 

Painted about 1855-60 i a 

Presented by Corot to M. Hubert-Martincourt 

Exposition de l’Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1875 

Vente Perkins, 1899 

From Messrs. Arnold & Tripp, Paris, 1901 

Collection of M. de Montgermont 

From Messrs. Scott & Fowles, New York 

Illustrated and described in Robaut, L’Oeuvre de Corot, 4 | 
Volo ll Nowsr9 ; 


[See illustration] 


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33 


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NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA — see 
FRENCH: 1807—1876 | ‘ 


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Oo. a 
34. LE SENTIER DU BOIS — . ae 
A young girl in a black dress, Hite apron 


woodland lane wary covered be mate and broken | 

gv by a tiny pool in the foreground. The sun, appearing teil z 
sO the thick oaks and beeches which fringe the walk, casts soft ce 
ee ‘patches of warm light on to the grass and high eee on ‘an 

the tree-trunks. ~ a 


all 


~. Signed at lower left, N. Diaz, a ted 1864 


From Leroy et Cie., Paris ao 
Alexander’ Blumenstiel Collecdont Assen eae Art Associae | 
tion, 1906 | * Sars at 


os gos i : “2 


From Messrs. Scott and Fowles, New var ie 


[See illustration] 


28 


No. 34. Le SENTIER DU Bots 


35. 


curtain of trees; in the distance at the right, the country 


EMILE PRON MARCKE te 
FRENCH: a7 Be i 
CAT ELE: /ATERING | ’ 


A pond. lies in the extreme f reground ; thre cz tle whica 
roan and brown—are wading in the pool of water which 
washes the meadow pasture. Behind, at the left, is a dark 


ascends in a slow rise to a hillside fringed with woods black 
against the white clouds of the horizon, | a 


Signed at lower left, EM. VAN MARCKE . a 
Height, 23V% inches; length, a9 inches 


[See ‘hist even 


30 


ONINGLVAA HILLVD “SE “ON 


0 OO PE a 


EDOUARD, DELAILDE 
FRENCH: 1848—1912 ih, a ie 


36. AT THE jp Cees 


/ Before a- gabled barn are two Reta. in red ape green | 
uniforms, an officer astride a roan horse and a. trumpeter 
dismounted and sponging down the legs of a gray. In the 
fields behind, in the right middle distance, other soldiers 
of the same troop moving away from the observer | across: 
the grass. Ce es a, a 


Signed at lower left, EDOUARD Dera and dated 1899 


Panel: Height, 20 inches; longi. ae ince 


(See illustration (2) 


; JEAN LEON GEROME 
/ bieD.. 1824—1904 


Jf . gheo aq rerery) 


Ja LES BAIGNEUSES DU HAREM 


Interior of a Turkish marble court with a pool centred wil 
a fountain. In the water, and on the sides of the bath, in 
attitudes of ease, are five nude female figures, the nearest 
smoking a nargileh beside a rug and a plate of oranges in 
the foreground. On a balcony behind appears a group of © 
women visitors. 


Signed below, J. L. GEROME : 
Height, 21% inches; length, 26 inches 


32 


E MANOEUVRES 


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Ene eoineeneSE 


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‘EDOUARD DETAL 
| Frenctt 2 1845-191 


THE CHARGE 


Galloping over an. moyvertucnedes gun. ¢ ca 
a dragoon in full armor brandishing _ 
brown horse. Behind him ae in the 
line of the chau ve — 


“ [See istration) 


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34 


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Pad 


No. 38. 


THE CHARGE 


eEN eee I 848— 


39. THE ae WIFE ¢ 6. ‘Daas 
Dark interior, with the figure of a young wo 

; skirt and torn white blouse falling off her whit ‘ 
. seated before an Italian credenza; the floor < 
are heaped with pieces of armor, a Gore statue 
suit of mail standing sentinel in the background. — 
a helmet in her left hand, an | resting it. on her : 
looks at it quizzically. x 


Signed at lower right, (cae CARRIER BELLEUSE “it 


Height, 32% inches; length, 494 | inc he 


[See illustration] 


36 


THE ARMORER’S WIFE 


No. 39. 


40. LE REPOS DE LA BERGERE on 


ae 


tall oaks, their jagged branches, heavy with autumn foliage, 
_ silhouetted against a stormy sky filled with wild flying sheets 


young peasant woman in Gol blouse and blue BS ey dog 


CHARLES EMILE. mac no ai 
. FRENCH; regs ‘ie Bae? 


po 


In the atl of the foreground, a green kno on Shill 
lambs are pasturing, surrounded by a circle of hedges. and 


of gray cloud. On the knoll, amid her flock, is resting a 


at her feet. | 
Signed at lower left, CH. JACQUE : ee “4 Ve oe a 


Signed on back of canvas and authenticated, Cu. Jacave, 


1874 
Height, 44 inches ; length, +40 inches 


Stated by Jacque [to M. Pienard] to have been 1 painted in 
Brittany. i | | 


Collection of M. Panel. Parts 


From Messrs. Scott and Fowles, New York 4 


[See illustration] | 


38 


yore 


Le REpos DE LA BERGERE 


No. 40 


oe T. Yerkes Collection, American ee Association, 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
_ FRENCH: eae : a 


THE BANKS OF THE OISE NEAR iis 


The placid river flows diagonally across t evsce ein the left 
foreground; on it is a barge rigged with a square sail and 
moving lazily along under the wind. In the distance, a broad 
open prospect of thickly wooded country, with a clump of 
poplars at the left. The near bank is deep in wild grasses 
and rises to a low ridge crowned by trees; at the water’ s 
edge are four peasant women, three engaged in washing 
linen, the fourth driving two brown oxen up the pak 


Signed at lower left, DAUBIGNY, and dated 1873 aes q 


Height, 39% inches; “lea 76 inches 
Etched by the artist 


ae = 
3 oe 


~ ‘Gaen 
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a. 


From Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris, 1890 


I9IO 


From Messrs. Scott-and Fowles, New York 


[See illustration] 


216 


Pd 


SUAANY UVIN ASIQ AHL AO SHNVG FHI, “IV ‘ON 


42. 


D. RIDGWAY KNIGHT aan 
AMERICAN: 1845 1pa 5} te Soe 


56m. 
THE CLOSE-OF- DAY 


town on the farther bank in the hele of “a Hillareie dom : 
nated by a fort. In the foreground are two young girls, 
one in brown, the other in pink blouse and gray skirt with 
a sack and a wheelbarrow full of garnered weeds, look- 
ing across the kitchen garden to a third who is strolling | of ty 
her basket under her arm, to meet her Over cee sits perched 
upon the back of a white horse. : . 


Signed at lower right, Ripeway Kaige and dated Paris 
1884 | 
Height, 47 inthe length, 59 “inches 


[See illustration] 


42 


; 
: 
; 


No.’ 42. 


THE CLoseE oF Day 


GEORGE CLAUSEN 

San BRITISH: 1852— 
5 be. | 
43. BIRD SCARING | Gee. | 
Autumn, the land stretching out bare and bedan as a as 

the eye can reach. In the foreground, a small boy i in patched 
brown clothes and leggings and red kerchief, is brandishing 

‘a wooden clapper, at the noise of which ; a flock of crows he 


started into flight. Behind him, in the s 
copse of bare shrubbery and trees, He 


Signed at lower left, G. CLAUSEN, “ a ey 


[See ‘llustrattont| | 


PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 
FRENCH: 1829—1900 


Qs, 
44. LE MATIN WwW, MS Co A 


In the foreground, a mass of wild grasses piling up to. 
the cluster of russet half-bare trees, beneath which is the 
figure of a woman in a gray dress and white cap and apron, 
tending a brown cow. In the distance at the left, a patch of — 
water reflecting the light clouds of the dawn sky; beyond — 

appears the spire of a church nested in woodland. ; 


Signed at lower right, TROUILLEBERT 


Fleight, 26 inches; length, 32 inches } 


44 . 


tet 


BirD SCARING 


wag. 


No 


45. 4 MOORISH HAREM fy Q. 4. 


Interior of a Moorish villa overlooking a bay at the ri 
_A musician is seated on a divan playing the lute to three 
_ maidens—one standing, one seated and one soln beside 
the lute player. , 


20. 


o4 4 


before a dark red drapery caught up before a pillar at the 


£18: 


| Signed at lower right, BENJ. CONSTANT 


BENJAMIN CONSTANT 
FRENCH: ee Dear el 


ts 


Height, 31 inches; length, 56 ince $ 


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FLEMISH 3 Gils Gases 


ANNE D'AUTRICHEy ea ae “4 


Seated figure at three- oie in a red] chair, and 


left. The queen wears a coronet of pearls, a ruff, slashed 
and puffed black and gold robe and collar and ceinture of 
jewels; in her right hand is a small bouquet of flowers. os 


Height, 46 inches; width, (357% inches 


ae 


[END OF SALE] 


46 


INDEX OF ARTISTS AND THEIR WORKS 


“gear 
BLOODGOOD, M. Srymour 
The Pool IO 
i CARRIER-BELLEUSE, Louis 
i Avant l’Orage 29 
i The Armorer’s Wife | 39 
CLAUSEN, GEorGE 
_ Bird Scaring 43 
— CLAYS, Paut Jean 
Effet du Matin: Bateaux a |’Ancre 28 
CONSTANT, BENJAMIN 
A Moorish Harem 45 
COROT, JEAN BapTisTE CAMILLE 
Le Vieux Pont de Mantes 723 
_ DAUBIGNY, Cuartes FRANCOIS 
The Banks of the Oise near Auvers 41 
DE NEUVILLE, ALPHONSE 
Hussar of the 7th Regiment 9 
La Reconnaissance 5 
Vedette de Dragons 27 
DETAILLE, Epovarp 
At the Manoeuvres 36 


En Vedette 21 
The Charge 38 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcissr VIRGILE 


Le Sentier du Bois 


FENN, Harry 
Arabian Nights 


FLAMENG, Francois 


La Marchande de Patisseries 
Le Jeune Napoléon 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
Anne d’Autriche 


FORTUNY, MARIO 
An African Chief 


GEBLER, OTTO 


Interior of a Byre 


GEROME, Jran Lion 


Les Baigneuses du Harem 


GRAY, FREDERICK G. 
Landscape 


HART, James, N./. 
Cattle Traversing a Wood 


HENNER, Jean Jacouss 


Paysanne 


JACQUE, Cuartes EmiteE 
Le Repos de la Bergére 


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ns LFF: ae <> des SHUM GURAMNTESE teenie eS te ee 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


* 


42 


20 
22 


13 


18 


_ Marine: The Full Moon 1s 


‘Ri Fe co, MArtTIN 


* 


f xy Castilian Sunshine 24 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
SCHMITZ, Ernst 
The Newspaper 4 


SMITH, F. HorpKinson 


Venice Sart: II 


TOUDOUZE, Epovarp 
L’Echalier ; . 19 


TROUILLEBERT, Paut Déstré 
Le Matin 44 


VAN MARCKE, Emire 
Cattle Watering 35 


VEYRASSAT, JuLes Jacques : 
La Moisson . ee 25 


VIBERT, JEAN GEORGES 


The Connoisseurs 7 Re 


WHITTREDGE, W., N.42. 
The Hillside 7 sips 


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